[FIX]Xposed framework lag

For those who expirienced lag/slowness after installing the Xposed framework with no modules or anything, here is a solution:

1. Uninstall Xposed framework
2. Go in /system and open build.prop in a text editor
3. go to the line ( “ro.securestorage.support=true” ) and change it to false
4. Install the xposed framework
5. Clear the app data for S-Health and HealthService
6. Reboot

-Disable "secure mode"
1. Uninstall Xposed framework
2. Go in /system and open build.prop in a text editor
3. go to the line ( “ro.securestorage.support=true” ) and change it to false
4. Install the xposed framework
5. Reboot
Credit for this fix goes to cokenet in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2768445

Hope this helps, these can be done in any order. I'll add any other solutions if they are found.

In my experience, it wasn't xopsed causing the lag, it was TiBu as it was asking for root access constantly in the background. If you check your super su logs, it might list titanium backup tons of times.

Off-topic: What if I want to use S Health and Xposed? I know Xposed breaks S Health...

Off-topic: What if I want to use S Health and Xposed? I know Xposed breaks S Health...

It doesn't actually. It's an incompatible dependency. There have been a number of threads on the subject, so do a search to confirm the details, but I believe it was the ro.securestorage.support=false property that resolves the issue.

We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.

Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.

Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.

Install the Xposed framework again.

The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.

Just for others' future reference. To fix S health
[LIST=1][*]Make sure the Xposed isn’t installed.[*]We need to change build.prop file inside the system partition, you can also get it done manually by using a file manager app or get a build prop editor on play store.[*]Once you find the build.prop file, look for the “ro.securestorage.support=true” line.[*]Now change the line to “ro.securestorage.support=false”.[*]Install the Xposed framework again.[*]The final step is wiping S Health app data, head to System -> App Manager -> ALL -> S Health then wipes the data. Now your Galaxy S5 should be able to runs Xposed framework and S Health simultaneously without any problems.

So would it be safe to say that editing the build.prop is the "official solution"?

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